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"Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh."
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I think I accept the good and bad differently. In some ways I don’t accept the bad, I think about this as acknowledging the bad (‘acceptance’ can give the impression that I somehow approve, and sometimes I don’t).

I tend to accept the good more wholeheartedly I think.

I know it is good to learn from both, but I think I approach them differently. I’m not sure that I’ve put this very clearly, but I can’t think of a better way to say what I mean.

Interesting distinction between accepting the bad versus acknowledging it — would be interesting to see more of a discussion on this.

Acceptance can be taken to mean approval, but you can also accept the experience and consequences of some bad thing in your life, without saying that you approve — and also without wishing it never happened.

A very refreshing slant on life experiences. I think that my best bet for for accepting the bad would be to do some blisteringly honest rants on my private blog such as you described so eloquently a few weeks back, Melissa.

I think the deeper you delve into the bad the richer the good moments become. The deeper the truth goes, the uglier (like Morpheus’ rabbit hole). But once you know the ugly truth, or get as close to it as you can bear, more possibilities open up for evolving to a higher state.

Cory, I’ve found that the uglier the truth — the more resilient your optimism (response ability) can be. Because you have to deconstruct your optimism (and the opposition) so that it stands proudly despite the opposition.

If you shy away from the rabbit hole, you’re stuck with more limited understanding than perhaps you can handle. And… the more susceptible you are to being a pawn or someone else’s source of energy. Hence the term, copper top. ;)

Thank you so much for your posts, particularly the last comment. Words cannot express how glad I am I found this. I think we are a lot alike, particularly when it comes to science fiction. Keep on keeping on! :)

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